Marozia II, senatrix

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Marozia II, senatrix

Birthdate:
Death: before 979
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Daughter of Johannes, I and Theodora II di Tuscolo, Judex Palatinus
Wife of Teofilacto II, vestarario
Mother of Gregorio I, conte di Tuscolo
Sister of Stefania I; senatrix Teodora III di Tuscolo, Crescènzi and Crescentius I, "de Theodora"

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a) MAROZIA [II] (-979 or before). Her mother´s name is confirmed by a charter dated 985 which records land boundaries at Albano including the property of "Gregorius de Maroza de Theodoru"[769]. The question whether Ioannes was her father (a fact which is not referred to in any of the primary sources) is discussed above. A charter dated 14 Jan 945, reproduced in a notarial transcript dated 1301, records a donation to the monastery of SS Andrea e Gregorio "Clivuscauri" and names "Albericus…princeps atque omnium Romanorum senator atque Sergius…episcopus sancte Nepesine ecclesie, nec non et Constantinus illustris vir atque Bertha nobilissima puella uterine, et germani fratres Marozze quondam Romanorum senatricis filii, nec non et Marozza seu Stephania nobilissima femina, germane sorores et consobrine eorum Theodore quondam Romanorum senatricis filie", subscribed by (in order) "Alberic, Marozza, Stephania, Bertha, Sergius, Constantine"[770]. "Maroza nobili femina conius…Theophilactus…bestarario" sold land in the territory of Albano called Zizinni by charter dated 949[771]. Senatrix. "Marozza senatrix omnium Romanorum" donated property to the monastery of Subiaco by charter dated 959[772]. A charter dated 979 records that, after the death of "Maroze nobilissime femine", her uncle Demetrius "at her desire gave property at Zizinni" to the monastery of Subiaco, witnessed by "Gregorius consul et dux"[773].

m TEOFILACTO [II], son of --- (-after 949).